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Month: August 2017

Artist Jaco Putker is based in the Netherlands and works with a type of printing that, honestly, I had to google. Photopolymer etching is a solar based etching that allows the artist to capture almost photographic detail in their images. Using this technique, Putker has created a very strange, light-hearted but slightly dark, never told… Read More A Very Strange Victorian Fairytale

We live in a material world and I am definitely a fiber textile material girl. London artist, Jessica Dance, is literally bringing the famous tune to life with her props and models made from wool (and paper but we’re focusing on wool). Covering items from electronics to clothes to food, Dance creates a tiny fuzzy… Read More Belated Textile Tuesday: Jessica Dance

Sometimes, when dreaming, everything will be going along and you’ll suddenly find yourself questioning the sequence of events, or the face of a person, or the structure of the room because the dream is so very real but something is just…off. That ‘off’ inkling is the perfect description for the feeling that artist Alex Gross… Read More Mr. Sandman Bring Me A Dream

I love these busts by Juliette Clovis. Are they covered in objects are the objects a part of them? Keeping her palettes clean and monochromatic creates a seamless transition between the busts and the creatures and patterns that are draped and bursting from them. These sculptures almost seem futuristic, like an avant-garde high fashion woman… Read More Sculptural Surrealism

These, are embroideries. Thread. Not paint or cut paper or printed ink. It’s embroidery. Fantastic. From the artist’s site, The work maps the frameworks of the various veining systems found in nature to create work that explores the balance, harmony and connectivity of life on Earth. Inspired by the patterns, structures and shapes found in… Read More Textile Tuesday: Meredith Woolnough